Abstract

Biomass, cover and agar quality of three species of Gracilaria were monitored monthly in three sites in Negros Oriental, central Philippines, during the period July 1992–June 1993. The biomass per unit area of G. arcuata peaked around March while G. salicornia was maximal around November. Seasonality in G. blodgettii is not obvious from our data as this is a highly harvested species and we may have sampled after gleaners have harvested the algae.

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